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People with disabilities feel trapped in Ukraine as war continuesPeople with disabilities in Ukraine feel like they have no way to escape, with war on their doorstep. Yulia Klepets has a daughter with autism, and an 82-year-old mother in a wheelchair, and they feel stuck in their apartment in Kyiv.
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Yulia Klepets, her daughter with autism, and mother with mobility issues feel stuck in their Kyiv apartment
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